Free Association No 134
Another one from Lunanina
( I know I did one the other day but I am trying to catch up)
( I know I did one the other day but I am trying to catch up)
- Girlfriends:: I like to have friends who are girls but "girlfriends" seems to have a different connotation
- Here to stay:: The internet, I mean, could you imagine trying to close it down now?
- Call me:: Debbie Harry and Blondie, my adolescent dream
- Frustrated:: arrrrrrrrrgggggggggggghhhhhh
- Public school:: Enjoyed every minute (question if anybody knows, why is it called Public School in the UK when its private, but Public in the USA means state run?)
- Glitch:: The word people use just before they tell you how much longer it is going to take than anticipated OR how much more than quoted it going to cost
- Cheese:: on Toast with Daddys sauce mmmmmmm
- Director::'s Cut
- Pivotal:: Life changing
- Exclusive:: MINE all Mine mmmmuuuuuaaaahhhhhh
1 Comments:
At Tue Aug 30, 04:50:00 pm, Shane said…
The term "public" (first adopted by Eton College) refers to the fact that the school is open to the paying public, as opposed to a religious school, which was open only to members of a certain church. It also distinguished it from a private education at home.
From htp://www.publicschools.co.uk
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